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Ahead of the end of a US customs exemption, some major postal service in Europe are suspending shipments to the US, or ...
Meet the Sámi, an Indigenous community still thriving in the Sápmi region, which today encompasses Norway, Sweden, Finland, and northwest Russia. In this week’s podcast episode of Lost Cultures: ...
Space Norway and Telenor Nordics have entered an agreement to provide IPTV and OTT streaming services in Norway, Sweden, and ...
Human-caused climate change made a two-week-long heatwave in Norway, Sweden and Finland around 2°C hotter and at least 10 times more likely, a rapid analysis by World Weather Attribution has found.
The extreme heat that gripped Norway, Sweden and Finland in July was about 2 degrees Celsius hotter and made at least 10 times more likely by the human-caused climate crisis, scientists have found.